Biology, asked by aslamm1, 3 months ago

What causes the size of Earth’s tide to change throughout the year ?
(a) changes in the speed of Earth’s rotation
(b) changes in the temperature of water as the seasons change
(c) the position of the Moon and Sun
(d) the positions of the other planets in the solar system

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Answered by Anonymous
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the position of the Moon and Sun

The gravitational force of moon controls the tide

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(c) the position of the Moon and Sun

Explanation:

Earth's rotation and the gravitational pull of the sun and moon create tides on our planet. Because the sun is so much larger than the moon (27 million times more masssive), it has a much bigger graviational pull on Earth.

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